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The table below lists functions that can be assigned to terminals [Y1] and [30A/B/C].
To make the explanations simpler, the examples shown below are all written for the normal
logic (Active ON).
Function code data
Active ON
Active OFF
Functions assigned
Symbol
0 1000
Inverter
running
RUN
1
1001
Frequency arrival signal
FAR
2 1002
Frequency
detected
FDT
3
1003
Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped)
LU
5
1005
Inverter output limiting
IOL
6
1006
Auto-restarting after momentary power failure
IPF
7
1007
Motor overload early warning
OL
26 1026
Auto-resetting
TRY
30
1030
Service lifetime alarm
LIFE
35 1035
Inverter
running
2
RUN2
36
1036
Overload prevention control
OLP
37 1037
Current
detected
ID
38 1038
Current
detected
2
ID2
41
1041
Low current detected
IDL
43
1043
Under PID control
PID-CTL
44 1044
Motor stopped due to slow flowrate under PID
control
PID-STP
49
1049
Switched to motor 2
SWM2
56
1056
Motor overheat detected by thermistor (PTC)
THM
57 1057
Brake
signal
BRKS
59
1059
Terminal [C1] wire break
C1OFF
84 1084
Maintenance
timer
MNT
87
1087
Frequency arrival detected
FARFDT
99
1099
Alarm output (for any alarm)
ALM
Inverter running --
RUN
(Function code data = 0)
This output signal tells the external equipment that the inverter is running at a starting
frequency or higher. It comes ON when the output frequency exceeds the starting frequency,
and it goes OFF when it is less than the stop frequency. It is also OFF when the DC braking is
in operation.
If this signal is assigned in negative logic (Active OFF), it can be used as a signal indicating
"Inverter being stopped."
Frequency arrival signal --
FAR
(Function code data = 1)
This output signal comes ON when the difference between the output frequency and
reference frequency comes within the frequency arrival hysteresis width specified by E30.
(Refer to the description of E30.)